Five Minnesota breweries came home with medals from the 30th annual Great American Beer Festival over the weekend.

Summit Brewing and Surly Brewing brought home gold medals, while three smaller Minnesota craft breweries – Jack Pine Brewery, Bemidji Brewing, and Roundhouse Brewery – took home bronze medals at this year's competition. It was Roundhouse's first year entering a beer in the competition, Minnesota Beer Activists notes. (Read more on these winners below.)

Bemidji Brewing in Bemidji won the bronze in the Golden or Blonde Ale category for its German Blonde Ale. There were 115 entries.

Roundhouse Brewery in Brainerd won the bronze in the Rye Beer category for its Runaround Rye Ale. There were 81 entries.

"It has become a tradition for Minnesota breweries to be honored at this prestigious competition," Tom Whisenand, President of the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild, said in a statement to Minnesota Beer Activists. "This recognition reinforces that Minnesota is a great state for beer. Minnesotans can be proud of these local businesses that are representing their communities."

Last year, seven Minnesota breweries took home awards, and in 2014 six local breweries were awarded. For information on previous medalists, click here.